Daily Tips That May or May Not Help You

Daily Tips That May or May Not Help You

Arielle Nissenblatt & Ned Donovan

Episodes 26
Avg. Duration -
Activity Highly Active
Since Feb 2026
Latest Episode Mar 2026

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Daily
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Episodic
Consistency
67%
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About This Podcast

Join hosts and tip curators Arielle Nissenblatt and Ned Donovan on their daily adventures to bring small, possibly insignificant tips and advice into the world. Topics range from tech, to podcasts, to cooking, to sports, to commuting, and anything and everything in between! No tip is too small, all are helpful to someone (we hope), it just might not be you that day.Episodes drop Monday-Friday and are all approximately two minutes or less. So add this to your daily rotation, and you might just find a tip that may help you! Or it may not. It's all in the title! Self-improvement is tough, but we’ll make it easier by giving you quick, concrete things you can do to better your everyday. Or…you don’t have to do anything at all. And we love that for you.We’re also open to your suggestions for tips to talk about on the show. Get in touch with us on any of the social platforms at @DailyTipsPod with some ideas.

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Recent Episodes

A Tip For Cleaner Promo Materials

Mar 12, 2026

Removing the background from a headshot can make Canva and Adobe Express graphics feel more current for social media posts. Canva’s background remover (a paid feature) makes it quick to turn a rigid…

A Tip For Starting Strong In A New Job (w/ Maia Molina-Schaefer)

Mar 11, 2026

New leaders can build credibility faster by listening before trying to change everything. For the first 90 days in a new role, Maia Molina-Schaefer recommends asking three questions before making one…

A Tip For Standups: Stand Up.

Mar 10, 2026

Standing meetings can keep short 1:1s and 15-minute standups from drifting. A standing desk or a quick move to the break room helps keep the conversation focused and time-boxed. The same idea works…

A Tip For “Quick Fixes”

Mar 09, 2026

Recovery rarely comes from one appointment, one stretch, or one “fix.” A pulled muscle, physical therapy, and a massage become a reminder that setbacks are normal in injury recovery and muscle…

Pivots, Leadership, and Values-Based Tradeoffs (w/ Maia Molina-Schaefer)

Mar 07, 2026

Career pivots get easier with systems: seek discomfort early, journal leadership principles, and build cross-functional relationships across cultural and organizational lines. Maia Molina-Schaefer…

A Tip For Survey Making

Mar 06, 2026

Yes or no questions can speed up decision-making in quick polls with friends and in formal user research. Instead of asking open-ended prompts like “what do you want to eat,” narrowing to a binary…

A Tip For Protecting Yourself from Burnout

Mar 05, 2026

Burnout often comes from treating an endless to-do list like it can all fit into one day. A simple “three or four things” rule reframes priorities by counting high-level commitments like commuting,…

A Tip For Pivoting Without Losing Identity (w/ Maia Molina-Schaefer)

Mar 04, 2026

Career pivots get easier when identity stays constant across titles and organizations. Maia Molina-Schaefer shares a simple “North Star” sentence to anchor personal mission before stepping into a new…

A Tip For Utilizing Data

Mar 03, 2026

Rejection becomes easier to handle when it gets treated like information instead of a personal verdict. Arielle and Lauren’s park interviews turn every “no” into a new data point, and Ned’s Audition…

A Tip For Tracking Project Hours With Screen Time

Mar 02, 2026

It is easy to overestimate how long a project takes when time gets split across devices and apps. Use Screen Time (especially if it syncs between iPhone and Mac) to check how many hours you actually…

A Tip For Rejuvenating Your Reading List

Feb 27, 2026

Rearrange your bookshelves and you'll uncover books you meant to read months ago. Moving books around—whether by color, genre, or randomly—surfaces forgotten purchases and creates a fresh reading…

A Tip For Double the Warmth

Feb 26, 2026

Why do we pile four layers on top and leave our legs to freeze in a single pair of jeans? Arielle breaks down her cold-weather strategy that sounds obvious once you hear it but somehow no one talks…

A Tip For Making Better Decisions (w/ TK Dutes)

Feb 25, 2026

TK Dutes shares a powerful framework for decision-making that changed everything. When your body doesn't light up with excitement about an opportunity, that's your answer. Learn why indifference is…

A Tip for Extending the Life of Your Favorite Shoes

Feb 24, 2026

Before you toss those worn leather sneakers or aging boots, consider a visit to your local cobbler. Ned shares how a $22 shoe repair saved his favorite pair from the trash and why supporting craft…

A Tip For Getting More Life Out of Your Socks

Feb 23, 2026

Arielle shares her experience with Bombas socks after wearing them for six years—until both socks developed holes on the same day. Research your favorite brands' policies; you might be surprised by…

A Tip For…Well a Request From Arielle, Really

Feb 20, 2026

Arielle wants earmuffs with built-in pockets for AirPods. Current earmuffs press headphones uncomfortably into your ears, making it impossible to stay warm and listen to podcasts simultaneously.…

A Tip For Organizing All Of Your Calendars at Once

Feb 19, 2026

Ned shares how to mirror calendar events across multiple accounts so your availability always stays accurate. Whether you're juggling work, personal, or side project calendars, this approach prevents…

A Tip For Freelancers…Actually Three of Them (w/ TK Dutes)

Feb 18, 2026

TK Dutes breaks down three essential moves for freelancers: using PayPal's invoicing feature when starting out, adding late payment clauses to contracts (even if the client provides the template),…

A Tip For Staying Warm

Feb 17, 2026

Hand warmers aren't just for skiing trips. Arielle shares why these pocket-sized heat packs deserve a place in your everyday winter routine, even for short walks between subway stops or quick…

A Tip For Dog Walking

Feb 16, 2026

Struggling with your dog pulling on walks? The solution might be simpler than you think. Switching to a shorter leash can give you better control without changing your training approach. Your dog…

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